Sudbury Catholic District School Board

The Spirit of Christmas Alive at St. Anne

By 6:30 a.m. on December 2, St. Anne Catholic Elementary was a-buzz with excitement. The arrival of Q92’s Terry and Mel and the TD Toy Caravan had staff and students prepping the school’s foyer and library with decorations, breakfast items, and most importantly, Christmas cheer.
Guy Mathieu, Principal of St. Anne said the school was approached to be a possible location for the Q92 Toy Caravan live on location spot and without hesitation, accepted immediately. “We started sending out flyers to the community and encouraging as many people as possible to come out and donate this morning,” Mathieu stated. “This event is one that really encourages people to dig deep inside themselves and truly give from the heart. So many of the children in the Greater Sudbury community are in need of our support – we are just glad to be a part of something that helps us see what’s right with the world.”
From 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. both Terry and Mel encouraged listeners to come in and donate either a new toy or a monetary donation and people came out in droves. Students, both present and past, as well as parents, grandparents, friends and community members came through the school’s main doors and brought with them hundreds of toys as well as over $600 in money donations. Mathieu was overwhelmed by the support. “What has happened here this morning has really set the stage for us all to get in to the holiday spirit. That’s what I love about this community – everybody comes together and shows us that the true spirit of Christmas is alive and well at St. Anne’s – I couldn’t be more proud. Kids helping kids. Children giving to other children. I don’t know that I can think of anything that is more powerful than that.”
As well as getting to meet Terry and Mel – the students and staff got to see how the show worked and teacher Alice Desormeaux and custodian Dan Sauve even got to take part in the “Battle of the Sexes” of which Sauve came out as champion. By 9:15, the foyer was stuffed with hundreds of toys and the students were amazed at the piles of donations in front of them. Some teachers even walked their classes down to see just how generous the community and their school had been. “I am just so proud of our school-students, staff and parents alike,” Mathieu stated. “The Christmas spirit is alive and well at St. Anne!”

Roaring Runners Do the Santa Shuffle

St. David Catholic School participated in the 19th annual Santa Shuffle / Elf Walk at Science North. The school raised over $400.00 for the Salvation Army to help to build a playground and community garden for Cedar Place the Salvation Army’s Women & Children’s shelter. The students, teachers, parents, secretary and principal ran, walked and cheered their way through the 1 km race. The students were proud be be able to donate to such a worthy cause while demonstrating their running abilities. They have been in training since early September and have seen improvements in their endurance, energy levels and overall feelings of improved confidence.

December 3rd – Angels/Flames Volleyball Tournament Results

The second Angels/Flames junior co-ed volleyball tournament, of the season, was held December 3rd at St. Francis School. The development of volleyball skills was evident and the players most definitely improved their skill level over the course of the season. There were 9 teams participating in the junior co-ed volleyball tournament from various schools throughout the board. Many thanks to the coaches/teachers for their dedication to students and sport. Many engaged students were observed. Congratulations to all the athletes who participated!

The following were the results of the day:

1st place – Corpus Christi School
2nd place – St. Christopher School
3rd place – St. Raphael School
4th place – St. Francis School

“Elders in the Classroom” at St. Bernadette

St. Bernadette students Sydney Cimino, Grade 5 and Shaeleigh Wisniewski, Grade 6 show off their colourful and intricate replica headdresses that they created at school with the aid of Winnie Pitawanakwat a Community Elder and Native Teachings Facilitator, and her husband, Bill. Through the Elders in the Schools Project, Winnie shared the teachings and traditions around the headdress with the students before they began the process of creating their own.

Cardinal Takes on Lead Role in Popular Production

Dante Falcioni, a grade 9 student at St. Charles College will be taking centre stage next week.  Dante is the lead role in Cambrian Theatre’s Kid’s Curtain production of Footloose which gets underway December 8th.
 
Dante will play main character Ren.  The high school student must move from Chicago to a small farming town and re-adjust to life at a new school.  Dante says he can relate in some ways to the character as he is just entering his first year of high school and had to transition to a new school himself.
 
Dante has been involved in Cambrian Theatre productions for a number of years.  His good friend and school mate Jenna Daypuk will also be joining him on stage as Rusty.  Jenna says the two get involved in local theatre because “they learn a lot and have fun while doing it.” 
 
The Footloose production goes until December 17th.
 

St. Mark Students Earn Top Prizes in Royal Canadian Legion Remembrance Day Contest

Students at St. Mark Catholic Elementary School participated in this year’s Royal Canadian Legion Remembrance Day Literary and Poster Contest. This contest heightens student awareness of the sacrifices made by our veterans in various conflicts including our present day involvement in Afghanistan.
Two St. Mary students – Mathieu Sisk and Tyler Kotanko both won prizes in this year’s contest. Tyler placed first in the Junior Essay as well as second in the colour poster and second in the black and white poster contests. Mathieu placed first in the primary colour poster and third in the black and white poster contests. Both Tyler’s essay and Mathieu’s poster will advance to the Zone competition for further judging.

Samaritan Purse Collection at St. Francis

During the last few weeks, the students at St. Francis School have been collecting items for the Samaritan Purse Organization. Items collected are going to be boxed and wrapped and delivered to children in need throughout the world, during the Christmas season. The students are happy to make the lives of those less fortunate a little brigher during the season of giving. It does not stop there as they are continuing to help others during the season of Advent by collecting non perishable food items for the Inner City Home.

SCHOOL BUS TRANSPORTATION UPDATE – ST.CHARLES, NOELVILLE, ALBAN – CANCELLATION OF CERTAIN SCHOOL BUS ROUTES

Due to POOR weather conditions (snow squalls and white out conditions) certain transportation services are cancelled in this area – not the Sudbury area. Please refer to the Consortium Website for delays and cancellations at [ http://www.businfo.ca ]www.businfo.ca

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